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    Re: Mystic Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    Now I'm lost.. could you explain the genetics of a Mystic, even slightly?

    If your saying that this is snake was sired by a Mystic, then it either would have to be recessive or a co-dominant single-gene (what it looks like from it's traits, is that it's different and could be co-dom)..
    So if it's co-dom, wouldn't the super be the actual purple Mystic?? So why are you all talking about 'proving a super'?

    I'm very lost..
    Hi Jess! I'll do my best to answer your questions.

    The snake I posted pics of is a Mystic, as was his father. Mystics have been proven dominant, but since a super hasn't been produced yet, it has not been proven to be co-dominant.

    The Mystic Potion (the purple snake) is a combination of Mystic x Mojave. It isn't a Super Mystic.

    Here's a link to Tim Bailey's webpage on Mystics. He has some pics of his Mystic along with some info. (Hope you don't mind Tim)

    http://www.baileyreptiles.com/mystic.html
    Last edited by Louis Kirkland; 04-17-2009 at 08:13 PM.
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